@Sinister One is late again. @Rebel2k19 can go right ahead
Jofra Archer.
To be honest, I think he's just too good to refuseThat was in my contingency plan
Overall Pick #64: Ed Joyce
Profile
England may not have seen the best of Ed Joyce, but the elegant left-hander still managed to enjoy a fruitful One-Day International career after Duncan Fletcher had moved on from him by returning to represent the country of his birth and doing so with distinction for eight years. In England colours, there was a prevailing wisdom that Joyce was too concerned with keeping his wicket in tact and not concerned enough with scoring runs in the process. Although not entirely inaccurate, he did not score any less quickly than Ian Bell or Michael Vaughan did in the same period. Rather than giving him a chance to find his feet in the side, he was sent back to play for Middlesex while England continued a revolving door policy that would try and discard Matt Prior, Alastair Cook, Mal Loye, Luke Wright, Ravi Bopara and Joe Denly at the top of the order. This was not a procession of excellence, but England's loss was Ireland's gain as Joyce was granted a dispensation to qualify for Ireland on the eve of the 2011 World Cup and did not look back. He has also played in 24 unique One-Day International fixtures (England vs New Zealand, Ireland vs New Zealand, Ireland vs United Arab Emirates, etc.) which I am reasonably certain is a world record.
Statistics
Finest Performances| | Left-handed batsman | Really not a bowler |
England ODIs|17 matches|471 runs @ 27.70, SR: 66.43 (1 century, best 107)| did not bowl |6 catches
Ireland ODIs|61 matches|2,151 runs @ 41.36. SR: 73.63 (5 centuries, best 160*)| did not bowl |21 catches
List A|311 matches|10,267 runs @ 38.89, SR: n/a (18 centuries, best 160*)|6 wickets @ 51.50, econ. 7.02 (best: 2/10)|108 catches
Aislabie's XI so far:
1. Craig Kieswetter (Pick #22)
2. Dennis Amiss (Pick #9)
3. Ed Joyce (Pick #64)
4. Eoin Morgan (Pick #15)
5. Allan Lamb (Pick #33)
6. Andrew Flintoff (Pick #4)
7. Moeen Ali (Pick #28)
8. Mark Ealham (Pick #39)
9. Vic Marks (Pick #49)
10. Jofra Archer (Pick #60)
11. Steven Finn (Pick #46)
A word about my team:
This team has been very carefully constructed to conform to the ideal structure of a modern One-Day International team. In my eyes, this means a top-eight comprising five hitters, two accumulators and one "firefighter". In such a team, the actual positions a player has in the batting order are somewhat notional. The top-eight will also be expected to contribute a wicket-keeper and twenty overs with the ball. In order, my players' roles are:
Craig Kieswetter - Hitter
> His job is to attack from ball one. With an attacking, Bairstow-esque opener, the bowling team can be made uncomfortable straight away.
Dennis Amiss - Accumulator
> Amiss' job is to bat through the innings and to rotate strike as much as possible. If he scores 120, the batsmen at the other end should combine for around 180.
Ed Joyce - Accumulator
> Joyce's role is very similar to Amiss; to bat long and make sure the fast-scoring batsmen face as many balls as possible. If both accumulators are still batting at around over 30, Joyce will be expected to attack.
Eoin Morgan - Hitter
> Morgan's role as a hitter is to make big scores quickly. Every good modern team should have at least two batsmen capable of 80-ball centuries.
Allan Lamb - Hitter
> Lamb particularly comes into his own in run-chases, where it will be his job to keep England up with the rate. Expected to attack particularly from over 40 onwards.
Andrew Flintoff - Hitter
> As a lower-order hitter, Flintoff's role in the batting order is to find and clear the boundaries, especially in the final ten overs.
Moeen Ali - Hitter
> Like Flintoff, Moeen is expected to find and clear the boundaries later on in the innings.
Mark Ealham - Firefighter
> The firefighter is the guy you send in if there's a collapse that you need to halt, or a final 20 or 30 runs needed in a chase. The crisis man, but not a match-winner.
Vic Marks, Jofra Archer and Steven Finn - Bowlers
> These guys are in the side for their bowling. Their batting is pretty irrelevant, although if they can do it well it's a bonus.
Next pick:
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